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Sustainable Cities in Pakistan -- A Dream in the "New Normal"

Can we dream for sustainable cities in Pakistan? Sustainable cities and towns are no longer a new concept in the world. However, in a country like Pakistan, they are something new -- a hard but not impossible goal.

A number of cities around the world are taking measures to make their cities sustainable. By simple way of definition, a sustainable city would be a city which can generate sufficient revenue to provide basic health care and other socio-economic facilities to its citizens, is self sufficient in energy production, and is not only environmentally friendly in terms of infrastructure development and resources utilization but also in its ability to protect its citizen from natural disasters.

Every year about one million poverty-driven people from across rural Pakistan migrate to Karachi City -- the biggest economic hub of the country. Despite a volatile security situation, people continue to migrate to Karachi in search of livelihoods. A city with more than 20 million, Karachi has become a place of uncontrolled urbanization, with rapidly growing new unofficial colonies of migrants. Such rapid expansion to the city's borders is making it hard for the government to provide basic facilities of life to everyone such as clean drinking water, proper sanitation, housing, schooling etc.

Thinking the concept of sustainable cities a dream in Pakistan, a Harvard architect has, however initiated an eco-friendly model city project, about 50 kilometers in north east of Karachi. Working on an 11,640 acre rural site, the project "DHA Karachi City" (DKC) will accommodate 50, 000 residential and commercial lots along with other facilities in eco-friendly manner. Building in compatibility with nature, the project would encourage combination of an efficient transportation system, clean energy supply and tree-lined walking paths for a pedestrian zone to maintain a healthy environment.

However, achieving sustainability would require some extra efforts to deal with weather extremes which are becoming a "new normal," even though there is nothing normal about it. Despite our small contribution to global environmental pollution, Pakistan stands as one of the most vulnerable countries to global warming. Karachi, for example, remains at risks of severe cyclones and sea level rise. The sustainable city concept would thus require good planning and strategies to protect its citizen from natural disasters.

So why take the extra effort? A new report from IPCC reveals that damages due to weather related disasters cost our world $80 billion every year. In Pakistan, the 2010 and 2011 floods are real life examples which put one fifth of the country land underwater with more than 20 million people affected. Sustainability in this way would mean a counter system to be in place.

We have a history of unexpected weather extremes in Pakistan. In 1992, there was flooding in Jhelum River. In 1996, Lahore city faced severe urban storm due to 500 mm rainfall in 24 hours. In 1999, a severe cyclone hit the coastal areas of Pakistan. 1998-2001 was the period of worst drought, particularly in Baluchistan province. In 2001, Islamabad city had 621mm rainfall in 10 hours, causing historical flooding in the twin cities. In July 2003, flash flooding affected hundreds of villages in Lower Sindh province. The 2005 heavy rains in Baluchistan, May 2010, record heat temperature, heavy downpours, and flooding of 2010 and 2011, are unforgettable events.

In this "new normal," efforts to create sustainable cities in Pakistan would not only be vital but also tireless efforts by the government and citizen of Pakistan would be needed to make it happen. Pakistan should learn from examples of different cities in the world which are on the track to become sustainable cities.

Scientists predict Chicago will face an 80-160% increase in days with 2.5 inches or more of precipitation by the end of the century. The city has over 55 acres of permeable pavement and more than 100 green alleys throughout the city to prevent urban flooding. Miami, for example, is vulnerable to sea level rise in the United States. Miami has accelerated restoration of vulnerable coastal areas and working on modification of vulnerable roadways to avoid homes and highways from flooding. Sydney is on its way to become a sustainable and carbon neutral green city by 2030.

The Karachi DKC project would also construct natural drains to collect rain/storm water into a lake for water recycling and its re-use for plantation and drought resistant native plants. In addition, the project would use wind, solar and biomass energy along with energy efficient LED lights.

Sustainable cities would be an ambitious plan in Pakistan. However, such initiatives are becoming vital needs to promote eco-friendly sustainable cities, which will not only provide healthy living spaces for their citizens but also will help them protect from weather extremes.


Asif Iqbal: Sustainable Cities in Pakistan -- A Dream in the "New Normal"



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5 New British Chains to Open at Dolmen City Clifton

Crabtree and Evelyn, Next, Body Shop, Toni and Guy and Debenhams are the five new british chains opening their outlets at Dolmen City, Clifton.

“Pakistan has the potential to be the primary target for all British brands. We were delighted to work with Cosmo Group in helping Crabtree and Evelyn’s achieve this milestone” said Adam Thomson, British High Commissioner to Pakistan.

Recently, British parliamentarians have flocked to Dolmen City Clifton to inaugurate Debenhams outlet in Karachi at a ceremony held at the top floor of Harborfront building which also houses Dolmen City Mall.

Encouraging more British companies, including those like Crabtree and Evelyn in the retail sector, British High Commissioner emphasized more British companies to set up their businesses in Pakistan for higher returns on their investment.
 
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Masoomeen Hospital for the residents of Lyari area. Masoomeen was one of the oldest hospitals providing 100% free medical attention to the residents of Lyari and Old Town.

Hospital has been completely rebuilt to an 80 Bed Hospital with OPD, 2 OT’s.

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Quetta, Balochistan Province of Pakistan - Millennium Mall

This beautiful and magnanimous building set in the backdrop of the serene and picturesque landscape of Quetta brings with it the next level of shopping splendour. Glittering as a solitaire diamond set in gold, Millennium Mall is poised to become the one stop solution to all business and shopping activities. Aesthetically designed, this modern masterpiece reflects deeply the grand image envisioned for it by Bolan Builders and Developers.

An intricate glance at the exterior reflects sleek lines, smooth contours and a captivating architectural style, Millennium Mall truly features a classy exterior creating an aura of elegance – one cannot help but want to explore it.

The philosophy behind bringing Millennium Mall to Quetta is to provide a large modern and purposeful platform equipped with all the modern day facilities to the city’s commercial industry and provide the general public with a completely revolutionized shopping experience for all and the much desired friendly family environment, taking shopping to the next level.

Stylishly designed, it has been built to provide complete comfort and convenience while offering a revolutionary shopping experience. The atrium offers breathtaking views of natural sunlight, as it filters down the beautiful enclosed skylight roof, enhancing the beauty of Millennium Mall and letting you experience the changing moods of the passing day.


What Makes Millennium Mall So Special?

It is Quetta’s first and only mall with a central HVAC system providing the ideal shopping environment throughout the year.
It increases business opportunities by attracting a wider audience.
It creates the ideal platform for trade and commerce.
Owing to its huge size, it can accommodate more shops and spaces.
It offers a variety of large and small shops and spaces with 100% ownership.
It has the much desired friendly family environment.
It is built with the purpose of providing everything under one roof.

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well Quetta just entered this thread,hope aside the leisurely development like millennium mall, we will see lots of roads, offices, lights, hospitals, flyovers inshallah, and hope millennium malls gets developed without any hinderance
 
Every Body Great Job uploading these pictures here
Especially you Omar bhai

The Mall,progress can be seen
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Millennium Mall,Quetta

This beautiful and magnanimous building set in the backdrop of the serene and picturesque landscape of Quetta brings with it the next level of shopping splendour. Glittering as a solitaire diamond set in gold, Millennium Mall is poised to become the one stop solution to all business and shopping activities. Aesthetically designed, this modern masterpiece reflects deeply the grand image envisioned for it by Bolan Builders and Developers.

An intricate glance at the exterior reflects sleek lines, smooth contours and a captivating architectural style, Millennium Mall truly features a classy exterior creating an aura of elegance – one cannot help but want to explore it.

The philosophy behind bringing Millennium Mall to Quetta is to provide a large modern and purposeful platform equipped with all the modern day facilities to the city’s commercial industry and provide the general public with a completely revolutionized shopping experience for all and the much desired friendly family environment, taking shopping to the next level.

Stylishly designed, it has been built to provide complete comfort and convenience while offering a revolutionary shopping experience. The atrium offers breathtaking views of natural sunlight, as it filters down the beautiful enclosed skylight roof, enhancing the beauty of Millennium Mall and letting you experience the changing moods of the passing day.

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At Millennium Mall Quetta your comfort and convenience is our Wish and desire.

A Beautifully Designed Food Court
An Entertainment Zone For Kids
Spacious Arcade Entrances From 3 Sides
Roomy Corridors
Modern Passenger And Cargo Lifts
Panoramic Capsule Lift
Escalators
Prayer And Ablution Area
Modern Hygienic Washrooms
Standby Generators
24/7 Security with Surveillance

Specially trained security guards
CCTV Camera Monitoring
Door Scanners
Ensuring the protection of the shops and customers
Secure Parking Areas

Secured parking on ground and basement floors
Valet Parking


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